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Project F1 Dream
Well having just finished a mod that I wonâ€™t be seeing for a long while (traveling around shows and such). It was time to build another, this one I had been planning for years to do (those that know me would know this as I have been talking about it for quite a while).
I had originally planned back then to do F1 themed rig based around Jenson and Lewis, but with the team mates split up I put it off for a while (and due to illness, but thatâ€™s another very long story).
To cut it short I spotted Thermaltake were doing a new run of the level 10 and having been one of only two that I could find that had modded the original Level 10, II thought let us go down the Lewis Hamilton route and contacted Thermaltake and managed to secure Number 44 for the Thermaltake Level 10 Ltd edition, funny thing is all this was done before he became world champion, so him winning it means I could add a few things.
This time I wanted to be a bit bolder with the build, and do something different to last time and so it begins.
First off let me start off with a big thanks to the sponsors that jumped on board.
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Thanks to Thermaltake for stepping up and supplying me with the Thermaltake Level 10 Titanium LTD edition number 44 for this build and the PSU.
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Thanks to Nvidia for stepping up as a sponsor for me, hugely amazing with support thanks guys.
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A Big thank you goes out to MSI who are supplying the motherboard for this project.
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A big thank you to the Kingston team for supplying the HyperX SSDâ€™s and Memory kit for this project
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A big thank you to Swiftech who will be supplying the Apogee XL CPU block that I will be customizing.
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Massive thanks to Primochill who are supplying the hardline kit for this build which will be hardline from out to in.
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Thanks to GT Omega racing for stepping up with a couple of new chairs for our mod/pc room, ties in with the whole racing theme completely.
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Thanks to Razer for stepping up with the complete Chroma set, Keyboard, Mouse and Headset for the build.
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A Big Big thankyou to OnPole for insuring I have first dibs on the 1:18 scale model I will be using in the build.
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Big thanks to Western Digital for supplying a 2tb WD Black HDD's for the build.
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Also a thank you for the guys over at Bitspower for supplying me with the GPU blocks and fittings as well as pump heatsink.
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Also a massive thank you to Leo Bodnar electronics for supplying the Sim display that not only will work with sim racing games, it will also be the CPU usage and temp indicator.
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A massive thanks to the guys over at AIDA64 who worked with me to get Leo Bodnar displays displaying temps and CPU usage.
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Big thanks to gunnar optics for supplying a set of eyewear to be tied into the whole F1 theme
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Thanks to Dremel who seem to step up on every build and supply me with accessories and tools.
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Thanks to MAX Keyboard who helped out with a custom keys for the build.
This is going to be one #### of a ride for me and for this case, there are some issues I need to still work out but thatâ€™s what modding is all about so let the madness begin.

Hello Everyone New to the Forums! Been Building systems for 19 years now and I Decided to build A Thermaltake Build My Myself and My Computer Repair Shop. I was so excited to get started forgot to take pictures in the very beginning . Couldn't decide on one standard color so decided to take advantage of RGB options. So that's what I did. But Stuck With Red Meets Blue concept (AMD + Intel).
Cpu type - Intel Core i7 4790K
Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-z97MX Gaming 5
System Ram - 16 GB 2x8 DDR3 Corsair Vengeance 2400MHz
Video (GPU) - Asus Matrix-R9280X-P-3GD5
Drive #1 - Samsung SSD 840 Pro (240GB)
Drive #2 - Samsung SSD 850 Evo (500GB)
Drive #3 - WD Black 2TB
Cooler - Thermaltake Water 3.0 Riing RGB 360
Fans - Riing Triple 120mm RGB LED Fan kit/Fan Controller x2
Rear Fan - Corsair ML140 Pro LED Magnetic Levitation Fan
Front Fans - Bitfenix Spectre Pro LED 140mm x2
Power Supply - Thermaltake Tough Power 850w Gold
Still Waiting on Y-Connector Cables for the Fan controllers!
Wants to thank Donny on Tech Support for Thermaltake for answering my questions I had during my Build! Great jobs and Thank you!
Ok now for the pics!
I Plan on doing full Liquid Cooling on this case but I'll do next year!
Ok I don't know why my pics are all upside down and not right but hopefully this can be fixed?

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I'm ordering all my components at once and waiting to hear about the http://www.thermaltake.com/Liquid_Cooler/Liquid_Cooler_/Water_Blocks/C_00002766/Pacific_V_GTX_980_Ti_Reference_Design_Transparent/design.htm Availability.
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Hello,
My name is Dustin Porter and I built REDLINEelite Desk
I Built the desk in July of 2014 and recently Rebuilt the desk into what it is today.
A lot of hard work along with Thermaltake Sponsorship, I have created something truly
incredible.
My shop is now ready for the desk rebuild
She is in the shop. Lets get to work
Time to disassemble
I angled both sides. The straight front was boring
I had to make bigger panels for the front
And there it is. Looks pretty good.
I made this a while for something, I cant remember what but im going to use it for a monitor stand